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Ulises
Book • 1922
James Joyce's 'Ulysses' is a groundbreaking novel that traces the events of June 16, 1904, in Dublin, Ireland.
The story primarily follows Leopold Bloom, an advertising agent, and Stephen Dedalus, a young intellectual, as they navigate their daily lives.
The novel is structured in eighteen episodes, each corresponding to a book from Homer's 'The Odyssey'.
Through a stream-of-consciousness narrative, Joyce delves into the characters' thoughts, memories, and interactions, creating a complex and realistic portrayal of human experience.
The novel also explores themes of identity, nationality, and the search for meaning, all while pushing the boundaries of language and literary form.
The story primarily follows Leopold Bloom, an advertising agent, and Stephen Dedalus, a young intellectual, as they navigate their daily lives.
The novel is structured in eighteen episodes, each corresponding to a book from Homer's 'The Odyssey'.
Through a stream-of-consciousness narrative, Joyce delves into the characters' thoughts, memories, and interactions, creating a complex and realistic portrayal of human experience.
The novel also explores themes of identity, nationality, and the search for meaning, all while pushing the boundaries of language and literary form.
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